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Old 07-02-2013, 08:13 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by jeffk View Post
The librarian seems ill informed.
Perhaps not, just playing devil's advocate here...

The daughter in question is an adult but neither a resident or non-resident taxpayer.

IF the policy states those are the conditions that need to be met then she doesn't qualify.

Hypothetically speaking, if my 75 year old mother was a taxpayer in Meredith, would I qualify for a free card although I'm 50 years old and live in a different NH town? Is this any different?

Perhaps the daughter has established residency in the So. NH town she winters to vote or register a vehicle etc. If so, she wouldn't seem to qualify with this policy to me.

If the policy is ambiguous or unfair fight the policy but don't assume that librarian is causing the problem. I'm sure she/he is a fine person with great concern for educating our youth.
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